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Tag Archives: Boris Johnson
How many more lies from our Prime Minister?
One of the challenges that we are currently facing is how unreliable or rather how incompetent our UK Government is on several levels. Another challenge is how much attention is being placed by Conservative MPs into the problems that are … Continue reading
Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have lied
As Boris stated back a week last Monday in his response to the Sue Gray report “this Leader of the Opposition, a former Director of Public Prosecutions—although he spent most of his time prosecuting journalists and failing to prosecute Jimmy … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amber Rudd, Boris Johnson, Dominic Grieve, Jimmy Savile, Keir Starmer, Michael Gove
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Very disturbing Tory Ministers
It seems as if each week primarily inside Parliament that senior members of the Government raise themes that most of us do not treat seriously or indeed find very deeply disturbing. As Parliament meets this week for the last few … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amber Rudd, Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Michael Gove, Peter Bottomley
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failures of leadership and judgment by No 10
The session on Monday afternoon in Parliament involving Boris Johnson and his response to the Sue Gray report covered a huge amount of comments and some very disturbing responses. I wrote about some of them yesterday and here are a … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Anna McMorrin, Boris Johnson, Hilary Benn, Layla Moran, Liam Byrne
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We will [not] be taking further steps in the days ahead
Two weeks ago when he was finally challenged in Parliament, Boris Johnson claimed he would respond when the Sue Gray report was published and that he would act appropriately. Yesterday the report was published and the responses from Johnson included … Continue reading
Will Boris release his £20bn to Scotland and N. Ireland
Back in February 2020 there was a discussion in the House of Commons on the theme of Transport Infrastructure. One of the elements that was included was the reaction to the call from Boris Johnson for a 20 mile bridge … Continue reading
A bad Bill brought forward by a bad Government
Last week in Parliament several Sussex MPs spoke in the same discussions and all of them voted on a theme that impacts all of our communities. However the most unexpected contribution came from Boris Johnson who referred to Sussex in … Continue reading
Bring it on and contain your impatience says Johnson
Yesterday the first person to speak during the Prime Minister’s Questions was Wendy Chamberlain who is the MP for North East Fife which is a position she achieved at 2019. She is the Liberal Democratic MP and serving as Chief … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, David Davis, Keir Starmer, Wendy Chamberlain
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Last week several serious issues emerged
At the beginning of each week there are reasons for us to try to achieve a good outcome for ourselves and our family, our friends, neighbours and for other people around us. The results or challenges are of course much … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy, Policing
Tagged Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Prince Andrew, Priti Patel, Sue Gray
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We need a radical change to Parliament
A couple of days ago a friend of mine posted a comment on Facebook which is shown below. His comment reflects on the way that Boris Johnson has behaved. He is one of many people who has a view based … Continue reading
